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glue, of course, depends on what you're gluing . For Ameritowne, I've usually used 5-minute epoxy. Gives you time to work before setting and a very strong bond. You can certainly use CA glue, but if so, I use the medium density as the thin version sets way too fast for me. Even the medium is a bit quick. Also, I hate glueing my fingers together (but, that's just me, I guess). CA holds well but, it doesn't have the tensile strength I like. If you bend a CA joint a bit too much, it will "crack" and separate. For the inside corners, you can use hot glue as Pete said (I never thought of that). It's a good idea. I use 3/16" or even 1/4" strip wood. Most glues on the wood to the wall will work,  even tacky glue, especially if the inside is painted as the glue bonds with the paint. You can also use Goop. As the wood is porous, you want something with some thickness so it doesn't get absorbed before curing. 

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